Song Zuying

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Music Series: The Reigning Queen of Chinese Folk Music – Song Zuying

Song Zuying, a famous ethnic Miao Chinese singer, held a solo concert at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Oct. 12, 2006 in the United States. She received a nomination for the best Classical Crossover Album category at the Grammy Awards. Below are two video clips of the concert from Youtube: […]

Music queen receives Grammy nomination – CRIEnglish

From CRIEnglish via Xinhua News Agency: The reigning queen of Chinese folk music, Song Zuying (ÂÆãÁ•ñËã±), has received a nomination for the best Classical Crossover Album category at the Grammy Awards Song Zuying re-interpreted the best Chinese film music from 1905 to 2005 on her album Bainian LiushengÔºàÁôæÂπ¥Áïô£∞), released at the end of last year. […]

Song Zuying solo concert in U.S. – Xinhua News Agency

From Xinhua News Agency: Chinese folk singer Song Zuying(ÂÆãÁ•ñËã±) is set to hold a solo concert at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in the United States on Thursday night. The concert, “What a Beautiful Jasmine(Â•Ω‰∏ÄÊúµÁæé‰∏ΩÁöÑËåâËéâËä±),” is one of the festivities scheduled for the Chinese Year of Culture in America. “Spice SisterÔºàËæ£Â¶πÂ≠êÔºâ”, […]

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